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  1. Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) is a plant pathogenic virus in the family Bromoviridae. This virus has a worldwide distribution and a very wide host range, having the reputation of the widest host range of any known plant virus. It can be transmitted from plant to plant both mechanically by sap and by aphids in a stylet-borne fashion.

  2. www.apsnet.org › edcenter › disandpathCucumber mosaic virus

    1 de ene. de 2009 · Historically, Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) was first described in detail in 1916 on cucumber (simultaneously by Doolittle and Jagger) (Figures 1, 2) and other cucurbits, but is now known to occur worldwide in both temperate and tropical climates, affecting many agricultural and horticultural crops. Development of genetic resistance to CMV in many vegetables has made a valuable contribution for ...

  3. Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) is an important virus because of its agricultural impact in the Mediterranean Basin and worldwide, and also as a model for understanding plant-virus interactions. This review focuses on those areas where most progress has been made over the past decade in our understandin …

  4. Hay una gran variabilidad de síntomas. Enanismo, amarillamiento, mosaico, deformación y reducción del limbo foliar (hojas filiformes). Además se observa necrosis en hojas, pecíolos y tallos, pudiendo llegar a causar la muerte de la planta. A veces las plantas se recuperan parcialmente.

  5. 21 de oct. de 2021 · Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) is one of the most widespread viruses that infects a large number of cultivated crops worldwide and causes severe losses. Besides vegetables and ornamental crops, it is also spreading on medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) at an alarming rate.

  6. 4 de may. de 2023 · Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) is one of the most prevalent plant viruses in the world, and causes severe damage to various crops. CMV has been studied as a model RNA virus to better understand...

  7. Cucumber Mosaic Virus (CMV) is a serious threat to many vegetable and ornamental crops, transmitted by aphids and other vectors. Symptoms vary with viral strain, host and genotype, and can include mosaic, necrotic, or stunting of leaves and fruits. Learn how to identify, control, and prevent CMV infection from this fact sheet.